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during which time there will be no right to a trial or to due process of law. egyptians lived under a similar state of emergency that was declared by hosni mubarak, that state of emergency lasted for 34 years. also today, as if to underscore a nation under military rule. the egyptian government named new governors. of the 25, 19 of the new governors are generals. either police generals or army generals. and several of the ones who aren't generals are mubarak loyalists from the old regime. the vice president of egypt mohammed al varaday resigned today in protest against today's crackdown. covering this most important story in the world right now is dangerous on the ground. among an overall death toll today, widely reported to be in the hundreds. said by the muslim brotherhood to be in the thousands. journalists are also being injured in killed. mick dean was a veteran cameraman for sky news. shot and killed today in cairo. the rest of his sky news team was uninjured. a journalist with gulf news was also killed today. she was not even on an official assignment co
during which time there will be no right to a trial or to due process of law. egyptians lived under a similar state of emergency that was declared by hosni mubarak, that state of emergency lasted for 34 years. also today, as if to underscore a nation under military rule. the egyptian government named new governors. of the 25, 19 of the new governors are generals. either police generals or army generals. and several of the ones who aren't generals are mubarak loyalists from the old regime. the...
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it all ended tonight as one law enforcement official put it with a whimper. inside a boat in a trailer in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts. then it ended with a genuine cheer. all those first responders, cops, firemen as they exited town. the town that was terrorized by a gun battle in the streets last night. they were all cheered. and they had a chance to shine. bask in the glow of joyful citizens who were just thankful, they came in, they rode in to save the day. kate snow was there amid all of it tonight. and she is joining us tonight to start it all off. kate, good evening. >> good evening to you, brian. let's remember what this week has been like. a week that seemed like it would just never end in boston. on monday you had the devastating bombings at the marathon. a couple of days later last night, the fbi holds a press conference showing video and pictures of two key suspects and asking the public for help. the first sign of a major development in the manhunt came about 10:00 p.m. eastern time thursday, about five hours after the fbi news conferen
it all ended tonight as one law enforcement official put it with a whimper. inside a boat in a trailer in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts. then it ended with a genuine cheer. all those first responders, cops, firemen as they exited town. the town that was terrorized by a gun battle in the streets last night. they were all cheered. and they had a chance to shine. bask in the glow of joyful citizens who were just thankful, they came in, they rode in to save the day. kate snow was there...
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and it reformed its gun laws dramatically. as of tonight, as of tonight, new york has just enacted the toughest set of gun laws in the country. the state senate, which is run by a republican-dominated coalition passed the measure last night by a vote of 43-18. that was last night. then it was this afternoon the heavily democratic assembly voting. the margin in the assembly was 144-43. and then tonight, less than an hour after it won final passage in the legislature, governor andrew cuomo signed it, signed it into law. parts of it take effect immediately. new york's new law bans any gun magazines that can hold more than seven rounds of ammunition. seven. it expands an existing state assault weapons ban to ban guns that are semiautomatic and have detachable magazines and that have one what they call military style feature such as a flash suppresser or a bayonet mount. it used to be you needed two of those features in addition to being a semiautomatic weapon. now you just need one of the features. also, as of now, you can no long
and it reformed its gun laws dramatically. as of tonight, as of tonight, new york has just enacted the toughest set of gun laws in the country. the state senate, which is run by a republican-dominated coalition passed the measure last night by a vote of 43-18. that was last night. then it was this afternoon the heavily democratic assembly voting. the margin in the assembly was 144-43. and then tonight, less than an hour after it won final passage in the legislature, governor andrew cuomo signed...
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there is a law against exactly what the irs had itself just done. they went on to sort of threateningly tell pro publica this was a felony punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 and imprison of up to five years or both as if it was their fault. they know they got the documents from the irs they weren't supposed to have but the irs is the one who screwed up. they sent those documents illegally to reporters. this is a problem. what we don't know is the bungled handling of those documents connected to the bigger scandal, the irs screwed up. but don't let that distract you from the fact there really was an actual screw-up here. when michele bachmann says it, it is easy to believe it is definitely categorically not true, but in this case unauthorized disclosures of tax information that was supposed to be private, that seems to be a real thing and that is the next part of this to watch. [ dylan ] this is one way to keep your underwear clean. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the l
there is a law against exactly what the irs had itself just done. they went on to sort of threateningly tell pro publica this was a felony punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 and imprison of up to five years or both as if it was their fault. they know they got the documents from the irs they weren't supposed to have but the irs is the one who screwed up. they sent those documents illegally to reporters. this is a problem. what we don't know is the bungled handling of those documents connected...
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its powers are circumscribed from the constitution but also from us from the laws that we consent to, that we can revoke, that we vote to be enacted. we have to go along with the powers of our government or our government cannot hold on to those powers, at least for long. that's democracy, right? when the government wants to assume some new, broad power of some kind, part of us deciding to trust you with that new real broad power is us believing that you'll use that power for the purpose you said it was needed. that's why britain detaining glenn greenwald's partner at an airport for nine hours under a british anti-terrorism law is not just objectionable to those involved but bad for the uk and to some extent the u.s. government. if you guys only got this new power because you said you needed it to fight terrorism, using it to fight glenn's boyfriend, use it for something other than fighting terrorism makes people want to take that power away from you. you are misusing the power that you've got so you don't deserve to have that power. but being trusted with really broad power also depe
its powers are circumscribed from the constitution but also from us from the laws that we consent to, that we can revoke, that we vote to be enacted. we have to go along with the powers of our government or our government cannot hold on to those powers, at least for long. that's democracy, right? when the government wants to assume some new, broad power of some kind, part of us deciding to trust you with that new real broad power is us believing that you'll use that power for the purpose you...
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voter suppression law in the country. this afternoon. before the 2012 elections, republican-controlled states all around the country took action to make voting more difficult. like the cuts in early voting that led to waits of eight hours or more to cost a ballot in florida. huge democratic pushback and uproar over the changes in the voting laws, efforts in the republican-controlled states to make voting harder did get rolled back somewhat. they were subject to a lot of human cry. now in the relative calm of this late summer in an odd numbered nonelection year, it is the state of north carolina that has gone further than any other state in the country. in the name of supposedly cracking down on voter fraud, which is never to any significant extent been proven or even seriously alleged in that state, north carolina republicans will now ban you from voting unless you can show new documentation that you never had to show before. and that hundreds of thousands of legal voters in north carolina do not have. and, of course, tho
voter suppression law in the country. this afternoon. before the 2012 elections, republican-controlled states all around the country took action to make voting more difficult. like the cuts in early voting that led to waits of eight hours or more to cost a ballot in florida. huge democratic pushback and uproar over the changes in the voting laws, efforts in the republican-controlled states to make voting harder did get rolled back somewhat. they were subject to a lot of human cry. now in the...
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there's marco -- that's the pat robertson law school guy on the left there. he is the guy who put out my nominee for the single greatest obama care press release title of all time. obama care will mandate free sex changes. really? incidentally, also when that george reeker's riling boy came out in the miami news times, he is the one that defended george reeker saying that clearly this was a setup. somebody planted the hooker there. i don't believe the massager thing for a minute. but here's marco rubio doing -- public food, that erected over the past 48 hours in wyoming and in the "new york times," and on facebook and in the pr shop hired by the family so they could have their family change in public. that delightful fact was sparked by these ads being run against liz cheney in wyoming as she tried to mount her senate campaign there -- back to the future, to have mike huckabee's daughter, running attack ads against a candidate who has a gay sister that says see this shows you're not anti-gay enough. but that ad was effective enough in wyoming, it got liz cham
there's marco -- that's the pat robertson law school guy on the left there. he is the guy who put out my nominee for the single greatest obama care press release title of all time. obama care will mandate free sex changes. really? incidentally, also when that george reeker's riling boy came out in the miami news times, he is the one that defended george reeker saying that clearly this was a setup. somebody planted the hooker there. i don't believe the massager thing for a minute. but here's...
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if you have to deny knowledge of the policies that you are pursuing, that you are signing into law, it probably means that you don't have a good argument for those policies. which means you can only hold on to those policies and justify them through muscle, right, through pure political force. and political ends that can only be sought and held on to by pure political force are weak and vulnerable. it is not an accident that when hillary rodham clinton chose to give her first speech on policy issues since she stepped down as secretary of state, essentially her kickoff speech for what everyone assumes will be her run for president, i think it's not an accident the topic she picked for her first step back onto the political stage, was voting rights. her first speech was voting rights and she called out north carolina by name for its indefensible radical roll back of voting rights. what's happening in north carolina is so interesting and is of such national importance not just because of how hard republicans are pushing on this issue, i think had is also of national importance now. becaus
if you have to deny knowledge of the policies that you are pursuing, that you are signing into law, it probably means that you don't have a good argument for those policies. which means you can only hold on to those policies and justify them through muscle, right, through pure political force. and political ends that can only be sought and held on to by pure political force are weak and vulnerable. it is not an accident that when hillary rodham clinton chose to give her first speech on policy...
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corner of law and policy. joining us for the interview is senator jeff merkley of oregon, the lead sponsor of that legislation. senator, thank you very much for being back with us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> you bet, rachel. good to be with you. >> did i essentially explain that right, that this is not about the secrecy of the operation of the program, it's about the secrecy of the law that says what the program can do? >> yes. because the plain language of the law is public, and it sets standards. it says there has to be tangible things, has to be a statement of facts. there has to be information relevant to an authorized investigation. those are standards. but what we're seeing in practice is a program that is all phones, all hours of the night and day, all parts of the country. in other words, a blanket dragnet sucking up all cell phone data in america. that doesn't seem to fit with the standard. so what's in between? what's in between is the interpretation of a secret court. you don't have any idea
corner of law and policy. joining us for the interview is senator jeff merkley of oregon, the lead sponsor of that legislation. senator, thank you very much for being back with us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> you bet, rachel. good to be with you. >> did i essentially explain that right, that this is not about the secrecy of the operation of the program, it's about the secrecy of the law that says what the program can do? >> yes. because the plain language of the law is...
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has all of these law enforcement shields. the indictment says this company has been a way to make the origins of money disappear. and the anonymity, functioned to create the world's seamless way, instead of bugsy malone, russian hackers in the indictment as one of the counts. another count called hacker account, or joe bogus with 123 fake main street, completely made up city, new york. if trying to not get noticed turns out to be a fail. prosecutors are charging seven people. say it may be the biggest money laundering scheme ever in the history of the world. $6 billion with operations based in costa rica, cyprus, morocco spain, australia, and other places. place in our heart for a heist story, but this is a new technological level of heist. "first look" is up next. >>> good wednesday morning. right now on "first look," caught on camera, a train collision causes a major explosion in maryland. we've got the latest. >>> breaking news, minnesota congresswoman and former republican presidential candidate michele bachmann is callin
has all of these law enforcement shields. the indictment says this company has been a way to make the origins of money disappear. and the anonymity, functioned to create the world's seamless way, instead of bugsy malone, russian hackers in the indictment as one of the counts. another count called hacker account, or joe bogus with 123 fake main street, completely made up city, new york. if trying to not get noticed turns out to be a fail. prosecutors are charging seven people. say it may be the...
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has all of these law enforcement shields. the indictment says this company has been a way to make the origins of money disappear. and the anonymity, functioned to create the world's seamless way, instead of bugsy malone, russian hackers in the indictment as one of the counts. another count called hacker account, or joe bogus with 123 fake main street, completely made up city, new york. if trying to not get noticed turns out to be a fail. prosecutors are charging seven people. say it may be the biggest money laundering scheme ever in the history of the world. $6 billion with operations based in costa rica, cyprus, morocco spain, australia, and other places. we on the rachel maddow show luf a new heist story. it is a whole new technological level of heist. >>> now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." thanks for being with us. >>> in washington, the president and democratic senators are pondering the nuclear option in the senate. but on the jersey shore it seems at least one democrat and one republican can get along
has all of these law enforcement shields. the indictment says this company has been a way to make the origins of money disappear. and the anonymity, functioned to create the world's seamless way, instead of bugsy malone, russian hackers in the indictment as one of the counts. another count called hacker account, or joe bogus with 123 fake main street, completely made up city, new york. if trying to not get noticed turns out to be a fail. prosecutors are charging seven people. say it may be the...
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this domain name has been seize and that these law enforcement shields. the indictment says it's been way to make the origins of money disappe disappear. the anonymity seemed make the most expandible money laundering machine. also another dhunt waccount tha called hacker account. account, or joe bogus with 123 fake main street, completely made up city, new york. if trying to not get noticed turns out to be a fail. prosecutors are charging seven people. say it may be the biggest money laundering scheme ever in the history of the world. $6 billion with operations based in costa rica, cyprus, morocco spain, australia, and other places. we on the rachel maddow show luf a new heist story. >>> in washington, the president and democratic senators are pondering the nuclear option in the senate. but on the jersey shore it seems at least one democrat and one republican can get along. >> the republicans aren't defined by what they're for, they're defined by what they're against. >> 386 fill busters. >> excessive political polarization. >> unprecedented obstruction.
this domain name has been seize and that these law enforcement shields. the indictment says it's been way to make the origins of money disappe disappear. the anonymity seemed make the most expandible money laundering machine. also another dhunt waccount tha called hacker account. account, or joe bogus with 123 fake main street, completely made up city, new york. if trying to not get noticed turns out to be a fail. prosecutors are charging seven people. say it may be the biggest money laundering...
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finding out -- that law enforcement is poring over as we speak. what officials are trying to get from the public, that's next. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. >>> one of the first things the investigators said to the public, we need your help. anyone who has information along the posten marathon route and elsewhere, send us whatever information you have. no piece of information or detail is too small. >> we would like to review any kind of media that you have out there. that might give us additional leads. >> the person who did this, as for anyone who may have heard someone speak about the marathon or the date of april 15th in any way that indicated that he or she may target
finding out -- that law enforcement is poring over as we speak. what officials are trying to get from the public, that's next. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for...
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we couldn't find my mother-in-law. >> is she okay? >> she's okay. she feels really guilty that she put us through this which is a crazy reaction. don't feel guilty. >> did you locate your wife? >> i did. it's crazy to think she was a few blocks down. on a day that normally is nothing but positive and joyous something positive could occur. >> you ran the race. you were on your way back to the finish line area to plemeet up h a friend. >> i was. i continued to walk and picked up my water bottle and i decided to go back toward the finish to find my friend who was a couple of minutes behind me. i got within a block and then i saw an explosion of white smoke and the loudest noise i've ever heard in my life. even though i was almost a block away the concussion from that was just stunning. it's disorienting. >> did you know it was a bomb or maybe something accidentally? >> no. it was louder than a cannon or anything. after the second blast it was pretty clear. >> did anything seem suspicious. >> no. >> they weren't even letting a pregnant person through. i
we couldn't find my mother-in-law. >> is she okay? >> she's okay. she feels really guilty that she put us through this which is a crazy reaction. don't feel guilty. >> did you locate your wife? >> i did. it's crazy to think she was a few blocks down. on a day that normally is nothing but positive and joyous something positive could occur. >> you ran the race. you were on your way back to the finish line area to plemeet up h a friend. >> i was. i continued to...
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finding out -- that law enforcement is poring over as we speak. what officials are trying to get from the public, that's next. o ? because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ >>> one of the first things the investigators said to the public, we need your help. anyone who has information along the posten marathon route and elsewhere, send us whatever information you have. no piece of information or detail is too small. >> we would like to review any kind of media that you have out there. that might give us additional leads. >> the person who did this, as for anyone who may have heard someone speak about the marathon or the date of april 15th in any way that indicated that he or she may target the event to call us. has received more tha
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there had been a media shield law that would have said that if you want to wiretap reporters, if you want to access reporters' phone records, you at least have to get a court to sign off on it. prosecutors can't just do that themselves on the say so but the media shield law was defeated by a republican filibuster in 2007 so that's why the justice department can do that on their own say so. that's how we got to where we stand today. a few new details, one additional name today in terms of a.p. reporters and editors who were individually targeted by the subpoena of their phone records. we know now that it was outgoing phone calls from the a.p. reporters and the reporters' phones speen ad, by the justice department, not necessarily the incoming numbers or the duration of those calls which had not been clear yesterday. the deputy attorney general who was in charge of this investigation also said today that supposedly the content of these reporters' calls was not monitored. it was just the fact that the call went out and what number it went to. we got the white house denying any involveme
there had been a media shield law that would have said that if you want to wiretap reporters, if you want to access reporters' phone records, you at least have to get a court to sign off on it. prosecutors can't just do that themselves on the say so but the media shield law was defeated by a republican filibuster in 2007 so that's why the justice department can do that on their own say so. that's how we got to where we stand today. a few new details, one additional name today in terms of a.p....
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some of the selling of the law will be the law, itself. over the course of the summer, millions of americans have been receiving check, physical checks in the mail because of obama care, because of a specific requirement in obama care that says whatever your health insurance company is charging you for your health insurance, that company has to spend at least 80% of that on actually providing you, and bonuses for their ceos and generic overhead costs that don't result in you getting health care has to be less than 20% of what you pay for. the 80/20 rule. the punishments for companies who don't meet the 80/20 rule is companies have to pay you the difference, pay it back to you in the form of a check made out to you and mailed to you. insurance companies who fail to abide by the 80/20 rule have until the 1st of august to give you their money back. 13 million americans qualify to get their checks averaging out to 150 bucks per household. that's because obama care says health insurance companies have to spend most of your money on actual healt
some of the selling of the law will be the law, itself. over the course of the summer, millions of americans have been receiving check, physical checks in the mail because of obama care, because of a specific requirement in obama care that says whatever your health insurance company is charging you for your health insurance, that company has to spend at least 80% of that on actually providing you, and bonuses for their ceos and generic overhead costs that don't result in you getting health care...
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finding out -- that law enforcement is poring over as we speak. what officials are trying to get from the public, that's next. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. for him, who dares to get in the picture. for her, who dares to show her love to the world. for the daring ones, there's crest plus scope. the only toothpaste that combines the freshness of scope with the whitening power of crest. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! fe
finding out -- that law enforcement is poring over as we speak. what officials are trying to get from the public, that's next. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a...
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a city where local gun laws are only as strong as national gun laws. "the new york times" broke this down recently. of 50,000 guns traced by chicago police, more than half came from outside illinois. mostly from indiana, mississippi, and wisconsin. the second amendment means we have a right to bear arms. should it also mean that there is no place in our political dialogue about the factors that made hadiya pendleton's murder possible? is it impossible to talk about removing handguns from our streets? is that simply too extreme? our first lady is going to be in chicago tomorrow attending the funeral of a child killed by gun violence. chances are while she is there another mother is going to get a call about another child whose life was cut short by a gun. joining me now is congressman luis gutierrez of illinois. congressman, thank you for being here. >> a pleasure to be with you this evening. >> so clearly chicago has been receiving national attention due to the high rate of gun violence. and there is a way in which that's a good story, because for a lo
a city where local gun laws are only as strong as national gun laws. "the new york times" broke this down recently. of 50,000 guns traced by chicago police, more than half came from outside illinois. mostly from indiana, mississippi, and wisconsin. the second amendment means we have a right to bear arms. should it also mean that there is no place in our political dialogue about the factors that made hadiya pendleton's murder possible? is it impossible to talk about removing handguns...
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law in missouri. it is not like there are that many federal gun laws. they include things like making it really hard to own a machine gun and having to pass the background check when you buy a gun at a gun store. and not being allowed to have a fully plastic gun that you could sneak past a metal detector. there are not that many federal gun laws. the ones we have not been that controversial for a long time. but the ones we have in missouri trying to enforce the restrictions could send federal law enforcement officers to jail. the republican-controlled legislature passed that bill in missouri back in may. the democratic governor in the state vetoed it a few months later saying it was blatantly unconstitutional. but they went about overriding that bill. to enact the nullification bill, so it now moved on to the state senate. the republicans are working on actively making it a crime to enforce the gun laws in that state. to throw law enforcement officers in jail for doing that. republicans and even a lot
law in missouri. it is not like there are that many federal gun laws. they include things like making it really hard to own a machine gun and having to pass the background check when you buy a gun at a gun store. and not being allowed to have a fully plastic gun that you could sneak past a metal detector. there are not that many federal gun laws. the ones we have not been that controversial for a long time. but the ones we have in missouri trying to enforce the restrictions could send federal...
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when the laws change and gun laws become more strict then that democratic when they get arrested will go to trial, they will be the ones that get more jail time and they will be penalized more for the new laws. >> how do long do you expect to do this for? is s this a one-time thing or will you do this if it works tomorrow? >> this is my new hobby. my new favorite "pass time." i want to do each of the broes /* burroughs in new york. i want to take it through every city that hip-hop is. i have dilutions of grandeur so i have tempered it back and i feel if i get one gun off the streets tomorrow then i save two lives. the person that could have been vajt and the kid that might have used it for a crime and ended up p jail or dead. >> blue williams, it is really nice for you to be here. it is nice you offer to come here and talk about this. >> thank you very much. >> thanks. >> will you let me know how it goes? >> yes, i shall. >> you'll right. we'll be right back. clang ] my house is where plants came to die. but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a
when the laws change and gun laws become more strict then that democratic when they get arrested will go to trial, they will be the ones that get more jail time and they will be penalized more for the new laws. >> how do long do you expect to do this for? is s this a one-time thing or will you do this if it works tomorrow? >> this is my new hobby. my new favorite "pass time." i want to do each of the broes /* burroughs in new york. i want to take it through every city that...
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hp is cooperating fully with law enforcement as requested." the "washington post" is reporting that aaron alexis would have had a contractor card allowing him into the navy facility. his security clearance was reportedly updating in july. what else about his background may shed light on why this happened? and maybe more specifically now on how this happened today. joining from us ft. worth, texas, is nbc news's charles hadlock. charles, thanks very much for your time tonight. >> hi, there. >> so, what sort of footprint did aaron alexis leave in ft. worth? what do people there know about him and how are they reacting today? >> reporter: well, rachel, most of his life centered around this place, the happy bowl restaurant here in northwest ft. worth. this is where he worked. this is where he met the owner of this restaurant at the buddhist temple just down the street from here. they became fast friends. they even became roommates for several years. they lived in several different places here in ft. worth. and alexis, aaron alexis even worked here
hp is cooperating fully with law enforcement as requested." the "washington post" is reporting that aaron alexis would have had a contractor card allowing him into the navy facility. his security clearance was reportedly updating in july. what else about his background may shed light on why this happened? and maybe more specifically now on how this happened today. joining from us ft. worth, texas, is nbc news's charles hadlock. charles, thanks very much for your time tonight....
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remake the law. here's the thing. this is really important. this is how democracy works. when judges make or change the law like in the case of obama care, the rulings are open to the public. their reasoning, their reasoning is open to the public. why they did what they did. both sides of the argument get represented in court. we can listen to those arguments. since everything is open to the public, congress can then hear from voters then go back and rewrite the law. to can make it clear, make it inform to the constitution. the public accountable democratic legislative process continues on. that is how law making works. that how the court works. that is how it works usually. what we learned this weekend thanks to extraordinary new reporting is that one section of our court system has been of operating in a completely different way. it's the court that decides how much the federal government is allowed to spy on us. so an important court, the spying court. it meets in complete secret. this one court t
remake the law. here's the thing. this is really important. this is how democracy works. when judges make or change the law like in the case of obama care, the rulings are open to the public. their reasoning, their reasoning is open to the public. why they did what they did. both sides of the argument get represented in court. we can listen to those arguments. since everything is open to the public, congress can then hear from voters then go back and rewrite the law. to can make it clear, make...
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this court is reinterpreting the law. making law. none of us can see it. none of us can comment on it. it affects all of us in a really direct way. now that we know this is happening, a sort of odd bedfellow coalition in the senate including democrat jeff merkley and republican mike lee are pushing to declassify the rulings. according to my colleague, greg sergeant at the "washington post," democratic senator chuck schumer of new york is now also lending his support to the proposal and the top democrat in the house, nancy pelosi, said she supports a similar piece of legislation over in her chamber. so that's something. that would be better. it would at least let us know what this court is doing. but is this really the way it should work? this secret court thing? is this really the way we want to run our democracy? joining us now is eliza goitein, co-director of the liberty and national security program at nyu school. eliza, thank you so much for being here tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> so right now when the government goes before this court, they ha
this court is reinterpreting the law. making law. none of us can see it. none of us can comment on it. it affects all of us in a really direct way. now that we know this is happening, a sort of odd bedfellow coalition in the senate including democrat jeff merkley and republican mike lee are pushing to declassify the rulings. according to my colleague, greg sergeant at the "washington post," democratic senator chuck schumer of new york is now also lending his support to the proposal...
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, have you ever heard of a shield law? in many states in the country there is a shield law that says reporters need to have room to do their jobs and reporters' jobs include talking to people secretly. if the government wants to spy on reporters for some sort of investigation, it has to have a really good reason and it has to prove that good reason to a judge. the government can't just do that on their own, because we have to protect the freedom of the press. even though that law exists in a lot of states, it does not exist federally and that's why the justice department was able to go after the a.p. wholesale in this giant dragnet. well he was running for president in 2008, president obama spoke to the associated press and told them, in effect, yes, reporters ought to have this kind of protection they have in more than 40 states. if the government wants to spy on a reporter, the government ought to have to prove that to a judge. when he was asked this question about it in front of the a.p. in 2008, he was very blunt about
, have you ever heard of a shield law? in many states in the country there is a shield law that says reporters need to have room to do their jobs and reporters' jobs include talking to people secretly. if the government wants to spy on reporters for some sort of investigation, it has to have a really good reason and it has to prove that good reason to a judge. the government can't just do that on their own, because we have to protect the freedom of the press. even though that law exists in a...
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laws. thanks to new investigative reporting from "the washington post," we know he has found a whole new approach to making people feel dirty. the executive chef who governor mcdonald hired to work at the governor's mansion was recently indicted in virginia for embezzlement. he left the mansion amid a state police investigation that led to those embezzlement charges, but once he left the job of being official governor chef at the mansion, he still ended up cooking for him and at the mansion. specifically, the former chef's catering company ended up doing the $15,000 dinner when governor mcdonald hosted his daughter's wedding at the governor's mansion. now, hosting your daughter's wedding at the governor's mansion, that's the sort of thing that gets a lot of positive press attention. you get earned media and the kind of attention you cultivate yourself with a big, public facebook page full of photos with from the event. while the wedding was getting the attention, the spokesperson took pains
laws. thanks to new investigative reporting from "the washington post," we know he has found a whole new approach to making people feel dirty. the executive chef who governor mcdonald hired to work at the governor's mansion was recently indicted in virginia for embezzlement. he left the mansion amid a state police investigation that led to those embezzlement charges, but once he left the job of being official governor chef at the mansion, he still ended up cooking for him and at the...